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Your taste buds are calling for some down home American cooking from The Tasting Room - Kings Harbor.
Drinks are also on the menu here, so visitors can start the night off right.
The Tasting Room - Kings Harbor features some of the most affordable happy hour deals in town.
Outdoor seating is ready for diners on those warm summer days.
Music lovers can enjoy live performances at The Tasting Room - Kings Harbor as well.
It tends to get especially busy on weekends, so be sure to call ahead and make a reservation.
Great place to bring the whole family with great food and a business casual dress code.
You can also grab your grub to go.
At The Tasting Room - Kings Harbor, you can easily find parking in the lot next door.
If your preferred mode of transit is of the two wheel variety, you're in luck — there's tons of bike parking outside the restaurant.
Typical diners should plan to spend about $30 per person on The Tasting Room - Kings Harbor's moderately priced fare.
At The Tasting Room - Kings Harbor, you have the option of paying by major credit card.

Elite Treats' sugar-savvy bakers placate appetites with an array of delectable temptations. Stock a care package to your palate with one of four varieties of chewy cargo, each freshly baked throughout the day to keep ovens from getting bored and attempting to escape. Today’s deal allows customers to mix and match their dozen delicious discs—which weigh about 2 ounces apiece—accommodating the needs of chocolate-chip purists as well as the chronically indecisive.

This summer, the Humble Margarita Festival gives guests a chance to celebrate under a hot summer sun with a spread of frosty cocktails, live music, and Southern and Latin cuisine. Festival goers can line-dance to country, kick up their heels to zydeco, and lindy hop to Top 40 hits as they sample cuisine from Texas, Louisiana, and Mexico. Visitors quench their thirst and activate heretofore unknown dancing skills with a menu of flavored margaritas that includes coconut passion, cucumber apple, mango, pumpkin spice, and other eclectic concoctions.

Zum Barrel Tavern puts a German spin on the sports bar. Mimicking a Bavarian beer hall, the sprawling gastropub features long, high-top communal tables. In true sports-bar fashion, 23 televisions look over those tables, providing a constant stream of sports coverage and German vocabulary lessons. Venture outdoors into the German-inspired beer garden, which includes a barbecue pit and covered patio seating.
From behind the gleaming wooden bar, bartenders slake thirsts with 32 draft beers, including popular American craft beers and German staples, such as Spaten lager and Bitburger pilsner. Chef Matthew Lynn complements these brews with sauerkraut-laden bratwursts and other pub food, such as sauce-glazed wings and sandwiches loaded with slow-smoked brisket or rotisserie chicken.

Upon their arrival, visitors to Crescent Moon Wine Bar and Restaurant will be faced with a difficult decision?they'll have to decide on a wine. The extensive list spans more than 300 selections available by the glass or bottle. Then they'll have to select something to nibble on, perhaps the beef short ribs slow cooked in a Shiner Bock gravy or the filet-and-shrimp surf 'n' turf accompanied garlic truffled mashed potatoes.
And the whole time, they'll be distracted by their impressive surroundings, including stone-arches soaring high above them, stone walls, and a stage where live bands play nearly every day of the week. In front of this stage is an open space, and they'll have to decide if they want to dance here alongside the couples or organize a game of Freeze Tag.